Football at the 2024 Summer Olympics

Football
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Football pictogram for the 2024 Summer Olympics
VenueSeven stadiums across France
Dates24 July – 10 August
No. of events2 (1 men, 1 women)
Competitors504 from 24 nations

The football tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics will be held from 24 July to 10 August 2024 in France.

In addition to the Olympic host city of Paris, matches will also be played in Bordeaux, Décines-Charpieu, Marseille, Nantes, Nice and Saint-Étienne.[1]

Two events are scheduled to be contested: men's and women's tournaments. Associations affiliated with FIFA may send teams to participate in the tournament. Men's teams are restricted to under-23 players (born on or after 1 January 2001) with a maximum of three overage players allowed, while there are no age restrictions on women's teams.[2]

Brazil are the two-time men's defending champions, while Canada are the women's defending champions.

Competition schedule

The competition schedule was announced on 1 April 2022.[3][4] The final match schedule was confirmed by FIFA on 28 July 2022.[5][6][7]

GSGroup stage QFQuarter-finals SFSemi-finals BBronze medal match FGold medal match
Date
Event
Wed 24Thu 25Fri 26Sat 27Sun 28Mon 29Tue 30Wed 31Thu 1Fri 2Sat 3Sun 4Mon 5Tue 6Wed 7Thu 8Fri 9Sat 10
MenGSGSGSQFSFBF
WomenGSGSGSQFSFBF

Venues

A total of seven venues will be used,[1] as confirmed on 17 December 2020.[8][9]

Marseille Décines-Charpieu Paris
Stade Vélodrome Parc Olympique Lyonnais Parc des Princes
Capacity: 67,394 Capacity: 59,186 Capacity: 47,929
Bordeaux
Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux
Capacity: 42,115
Saint-Étienne Nice Nantes
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard Allianz Riviera Stade de la Beaujoire
Capacity: 41,965 Capacity: 36,178 Capacity: 35,322

Qualification

The FIFA Council approved the distribution of spots at their meeting on 24 February 2022.[2]

Men's qualification

In addition to host nation France, 15 men's national under-23 teams will qualify from six separate continental confederations.[2]

Means of qualification Dates1 Venue(s) Berth(s) Qualified
Host nation 1  France
2022 CONCACAF U-20 Championship 18 June – 3 July 2022  Honduras 2  Dominican Republic
 United States
2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship 21 June – 8 July 2023  Georgia
 Romania
3
2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations 24 June – 8 July 2023  Morocco 3
2023 OFC Olympic Qualifying Tournament 27 August - 9 September 2023  New Zealand 1
2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup TBC  Qatar 3
2024 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament TBC  Venezuela 2
AFC–CAF play-off TBC  Multiple 1
Total 16
  • ^1 Dates and venues are those of final tournaments (or final round of qualification tournaments); various qualification stages may precede these matches.

Women's qualification

In addition to host nation France, 11 women's national teams will qualify from six separate continental confederations.[2]

Means of qualification Dates2 Venue(s)2 Berth(s) Qualified
Host nation 1  France
2022 CONCACAF Championship 4–18 July 2022  Mexico 1  United States
2022 Copa América 8–30 July 2022  Colombia 2  Brazil
 Colombia
CONCACAF play-off September 2023  Jamaica
 Canada
1
2024 UEFA Women's Nations League Finals 21–28 February 2024 TBC 2
2024 AFC Olympic Qualifying Tournament 24–28 February 2024 TBC 2
OFC qualifying 5 February – 10 March 2024 TBC 1
2024 CAF Olympic Qualifying Tournament 1–9 April 2024 TBC 2
Total   12  
  • ^2 Dates and venues are those of final tournaments (or final round of qualification tournaments); various qualification stages may precede these matches.

See also

References

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